These 30 members of Congress are about to resume student-loan payments in October with millions of other federal borrowers
The Education Departmentthe implications of the debt ceiling bill in June, with a spokesperson saying at the time that"student loan interest will resume starting on September 1, 2023, and payments will be due starting in October. We will notify borrowers well before payments restart."
That means that federal borrowers will soon be responsible for an additional monthly bill — and it comes after thefor federal borrowers. Some members of Congress hold six-figure debt loads, including Democratic Rep. Summer Lee of Pennsylvania. Previous data has reflected the disproportionate student debt burden on Black borrowers — for example, a
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